Paling comparisons between the respective release strategies for Jay-Z's Magna Carta Holy Grail (out tomorrow for Samsung Galaxy users) and Kanye West's maximalism-as-minimalism campaign for Yeezus were always going to be inevitable. But where Yeezy truly did get minimal with his album's no-art artwork, Hova has taken a more Westian approach to the cover art for MCHG, unveiling the grave image (above) on a lecturn in England's Salisbury Cathedral, right next to one of the four remaining copies of the actual Magna Carta itself. (It's far grander than what purported to be the artwork earlier this week.)

If you're in the area, you can pop along and see the installation until the end of July. For everyone else, it'll surely look just as impressive on your tiny phone screen. (Or you can check out more images at Jay's Life & Times website.)

Watch Jay-Z talk about the making of "Jay-Z Blue (Daddy Dearest)", a song about his and Beyoncé's daughter, Blue Ivy: